The AI coding agent
Ship real work,
not just suggestions.

100xprompt reads your codebase, plans a change, writes and edits the code, and runs the commands to verify it - then keeps going until the task is done. In your terminal, browser, and IDE, powered by the most capable frontier models.

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3
surfaces - terminal, web & IDE, one brain
1
command to install and start building
extensible with Skills, Plugins & MCP
You
stay in control - it asks before acting
Everything you need to go from an idea to a reviewed, verified change - with an agent that actually does the work. Start here:

Install

Get 100xprompt running on macOS, Linux, or Windows in one command.

Quickstart

Go from install to your first shipped change in five minutes.

How it works

The mental model behind sessions, agents, and tools.

What it can do

A tour of every capability, from editing to automation.

Why teams choose 100xprompt

Agentic, not autocomplete

It plans, edits across many files, runs tests, and self-corrects - end to end.

Works where you work

A first-class terminal UI, a full web app, and IDE integrations share one brain.

Flash and Pro, built in

Switch between fast Flash and deep-reasoning Pro per task, without changing your workflow.

Extensible by design

Skills, Plugins, and MCP let you teach it your stack and connect your tools.

Remembers your project

Persistent memory carries context and preferences across sessions.

Automates the routine

Run work in the background or on a schedule while you stay in flow.

What a session looks like

You stay in control the whole way - 100xprompt asks before it does anything sensitive, and every change is yours to review, refine, or roll back.

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Capabilities

Editing, codebase understanding, running commands, agents, models, and memory.

Extend

Tools, Skills, custom commands, MCP connections, plugins, and the marketplace.

Automation

Background tasks, scheduled runs, and repeatable workflows.

Interfaces

The terminal app, the web app, IDE integrations, and the SDK.

Configuration

Settings, permissions, project rules, and authentication.

Enterprise

Sharing, team features, security, and privacy.